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you see costco, dillard's, some of the casino stocks, people chasing in to try to get that special dividend. i don't really think it's a play. i am not trading it. > > i like this stock, but i think it is a bit ridiculous for him to save $50 million when he is worth $41 billion- > > top 10 in the world, i think. > > $41 billion! that is a little bit ridiculous. but, the stock has been trading in a range between $30 and $33 in july, looking like it wants to break out to these recent highs at $36. so a $29 call for july of next year- > > but you're not going to get the dividend. > > -is going to cost you- > > but you're not going to get the special dividend. > > -$4. the dividend has nothing to do with it. i like the stock, and i like the fact that we have been trading sideways for the last six months. > round number two: price power. coffee is down 40% from last year. starbucks, though, that stock is up 24%. green mountain is down 32%. what is the best coffee play here? > > i think starbucks has already seen a pretty healthy run, but technically it broke out today. it was up 5%. the target i
you see costco, dillard's, some of the casino stocks, people chasing in to try to get that special dividend. i don't really think it's a play. i am not trading it. > > i like this stock, but i think it is a bit ridiculous for him to save $50 million when he is worth $41 billion- > > top 10 in the world, i think. > > $41 billion! that is a little bit ridiculous. but, the stock has been trading in a range between $30 and $33 in july, looking like it wants to break out to these...
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other companies that have paid out their dividends early, walmart, costco, dillard's -- >> so they are preparing for this? >> oh, yes. they're getting the money out early so their investors don't pay higher taxes on it. >> what is the one thing we need to know about our money today? >> ho, ho, ho, december has been the best month for stocks over the past 30 years. december has been the santa claus rally they call it. when investors square their portfolios, they close out their positions, could the fiscal cliff talks in washington kill santa claus? another reason to be mad at your policymakers. december should be a good month. it historically is. >> all right, thank you. 27 minutes past the hour. every time you send a text message it could soon be recorded. it could actually be stored for two years. up next we'll tell you about new legislation proposed by some law enforcement agencies. we don't know whether you're going to like this or not. if you're leaving the house right now this is something you like you can watch us any time on your desk top or mobile phone. go to cnn.com/tv. quest
other companies that have paid out their dividends early, walmart, costco, dillard's -- >> so they are preparing for this? >> oh, yes. they're getting the money out early so their investors don't pay higher taxes on it. >> what is the one thing we need to know about our money today? >> ho, ho, ho, december has been the best month for stocks over the past 30 years. december has been the santa claus rally they call it. when investors square their portfolios, they close out...
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kurt dillard who ran against pat brady for the gop spot in the governorship in 2010, he ran on that platform. didn't quite happen. but it is an idea that continues to flow forward for a couple decades now. >> and right now we're looking at our governor quinn is in a battle with unions and one of the judges weighed in saying that if you can't afford to pay people you promised raises to, you're going to have to accrue a 7% interest charge. boy that's going to go a long way. just think about it. illinois taxpayers, over the years, some of your checks have been a little late. i don't think you got an extra 7% for your time. whet, thank you for being our guest today. >> thanks very much. >> all right, thanks so much, rick santelli. bells are about to close across europe. we'll bring you the close and some of the details on the impacts here in just about 3 1/2 minutes. plus the head of u.s. equity portfolio strategy at barclays barry knapp will give us his ouk fo2013. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. mayb
kurt dillard who ran against pat brady for the gop spot in the governorship in 2010, he ran on that platform. didn't quite happen. but it is an idea that continues to flow forward for a couple decades now. >> and right now we're looking at our governor quinn is in a battle with unions and one of the judges weighed in saying that if you can't afford to pay people you promised raises to, you're going to have to accrue a 7% interest charge. boy that's going to go a long way. just think about...
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the ceo there reporting in to dillard with a very nice period of time here in running this company creating value. >> it's been fabulous. it's worked. people are willing to pay for it. one of the few things that people are willing to pay on the web. i have not used it. i'm told great things. >> and ask was an asset that many people completely overlooked. an acquisition many years -- they rejuvenated it in part through this strategy. >> so they are questioning the earnings qualities? >> yes. they are questioning whether the risk profile has been raised significantly as a result of competition and search arbitrage and policy changes. and policy changes with regards specifically to google raising restrictions around search redirection. you go to google. type a key word and you get redirected to ask. will that continue to be able to happen? >> it seems like there's something wrong with that. i don't know what exactly. >> it's been great stock. a lot of cash. >> i have the report in my hands. i can't say that i've read all of it. >> i'm now getting a lot of people saying i must take you to the m
the ceo there reporting in to dillard with a very nice period of time here in running this company creating value. >> it's been fabulous. it's worked. people are willing to pay for it. one of the few things that people are willing to pay on the web. i have not used it. i'm told great things. >> and ask was an asset that many people completely overlooked. an acquisition many years -- they rejuvenated it in part through this strategy. >> so they are questioning the earnings...